New edition. New revisions. Same core rules.

What's new in the latest version aka The Bag of Holding +1?

Dear intrepid adventurer, we're glad you asked. It's bigger, for one. (How you make non-dimensional space bigger, we're not sure, but somehow they did it.) It's made to hold a European board game, because a lot of you told us you were doing that. The new branding is more subtle - embossed. There's a new custom lining. The hardware is bigger and sturdier, because carrying infinite stuff can be hard on a bag. And there's a padded shoulder strap wrap, because carrying infinite stuff can be hard on you, too. The corners are now covered with faux leather to provide reinforcement during haphazard dungeon delving situations. Basically, it leveled up.

When the last d20 is rolled and Tiamat's dying scream shakes
the cavern walls, only two things remain: the distribution of
experience points to the party and loot. Your party's dwarf
fighter and that human paladin might be able to lug piles of gold
and platinum, but your little gnome mage can't quite heft that much
stuff. What to do?

The chaotic neutral halfling thief offered
to carry a portion of your loot, but do you really trust "Shifty
McFingers" with your well-earned booty? Maybe you can find another way
to carry it all. Luckily, amidst the ponderous piles of platinum about the place is a simple nondescript bag that everyone
overlooked - except you, of course. Peering into the bag, you see
nothingness - an almost infinite depth in which you can place way
more loot than your entire party combined! While the rest of your
party is trudging away with a backbreaking mass of booty, you're
happily plundering ton after ton of coins and casually flinging
your new bag over your shoulder.

While transdimensional space is, as yet, impossible in this
plane of existence (Doctor Who fans, keep quiet for now), ThinkGeek's development arm, GeekLabs, has developed its own messenger bag that comfortably carries
way more than a bag of its size normally could! It's big enough to
carry many laptops, a large 3-ring binder, two college textbooks, two
paperback books, your eReader, phone, cables, pencils,
business cards, spare batteries... we could go on and on.

Features

Large, warm grey canvas messenger bag

Designed by ThinkGeek - a ThinkGeek exclusive

d20 and Bag of Holding branding in embossed faux leather on the front flap

Measure your laptop.
Like TVs, laptops are listed by their measurement on the diagonal. Bags, on the other hand, are measured on the edges. Not all 17" laptops are the same size, so you'll need
to measure the length & width of your closed laptop.

"But my laptop is at home, ThinkGeek!"
If you can't wait, Google has superpowers to tell you the dimensions of your laptop if you ask it nicely. Just input the make and model of your laptop and ye shall receive.

"I've got the measurements! Now what?"
Compare your laptop's measurements to the measurements of the bag. If the laptop's measurements are smaller than the bag, it fits! If one or more of the laptop's
measurements are bigger, you're out of luck with this bag. Try another.

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